Silent Revolution
Curatorial project of the Tallinn drawing triennal
Kunstihoone, Tallinn
1.8.-9.9.12
Art based on drawings, but with a wide range of different techniques
One of the large happenings at Tallinn Art Hall this summer was the drawing triennal exhibition "Silent Revolution". It is apparent that drawing is not just drawing, it can be a lot of things. It can also be drawings, of course, like in the wild marker drawings on the walls by Dan Perjovschi, the beautiful but splitted people by Alice Kask, the text interiors by Thomas Broomé, the ironic magazine frontpages by Eve Kask, the portraits on cut-out paper by Aline Thomassen, the interiour installation/walldrawing by Ulvi Haagensen, the political satire by Kristina Norman and the drawed citations by Kiwa. But it can also be the filmed live drawings by Jaanika Peerna, the stencil-like unemployed people by Flo Kasearu, the disturbing and hilarious installation and animation video by Marko Mäetamm, and the wonderful geometric interior with tape by Aam Solleveld. All in all a great exhibition worth several visits.
Drawings by Dan Perjovschi
Flo Kasearu: Unemployment will tear us apart
Alice Kask: Untitled
work by Thomas Broomé
work by Eve Kask
Jaanika Peerna: Live Light
KIWA: "/.../" I-VI
Kristina Norman: Operational Culture
Installation by Marko Mäetamm
work by Ulvi Haagensen
Aam Solleveld: sitespecific installation
work by Aline Thomassen